capsuloplasty
Capsuloplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at tightening or repairing the joint capsule. The joint capsule is a sac of connective tissue that surrounds a joint and is reinforced by ligaments. Its primary function is to provide stability and prevent excessive movement. Over time or due to injury, the capsule can become stretched or damaged, leading to instability and pain.
This procedure is most commonly performed on the shoulder, ankle, or hip. In shoulder capsuloplasty, the goal
In the ankle, capsuloplasty may be used to treat chronic ankle instability, often resulting from repeated sprains.
The surgical technique can vary depending on the specific joint and the extent of the damage. It